TY - GEN
T1 - Viability of hydro-kinetic turbine as an alternative for renewable energy harvesting in Nigeria
AU - Masud, Ibrahim Abubakar
AU - Suwa, Yoshihide
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 IEEE.
PY - 2018/3
Y1 - 2018/3
N2 - The rationale behind this research is the development of a zero-head floating system using a conventional hydrokinetic water wheel as a model to examine and determine its performance in an open channel condition for energy harvesting in Nigeria. The power is determined by flow of water in the stream which is responsible for rotating the blades. The research entails the water flow driven by a pump at 0.4[m/s] and 0.6[m/s] water velocities around a pool. The turbine is made to float under this free stream velocity. Feasibility study of its viability in Gari dam in Kano state of Nigeria was carried out and an average flow and discharge were determined during the dry season. Findings of this research were quite impressive and can be used to design a suitable floating zero-head turbine for energy harvesting in Nigerian rural areas where the head is low and energy is required not only for mechanization but also for lighting and irrigation purpose.
AB - The rationale behind this research is the development of a zero-head floating system using a conventional hydrokinetic water wheel as a model to examine and determine its performance in an open channel condition for energy harvesting in Nigeria. The power is determined by flow of water in the stream which is responsible for rotating the blades. The research entails the water flow driven by a pump at 0.4[m/s] and 0.6[m/s] water velocities around a pool. The turbine is made to float under this free stream velocity. Feasibility study of its viability in Gari dam in Kano state of Nigeria was carried out and an average flow and discharge were determined during the dry season. Findings of this research were quite impressive and can be used to design a suitable floating zero-head turbine for energy harvesting in Nigerian rural areas where the head is low and energy is required not only for mechanization but also for lighting and irrigation purpose.
KW - Renewable energy
KW - Small hydropower
KW - Turbine
KW - Water wheel
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U2 - 10.1109/SEATUC.2018.8788852
DO - 10.1109/SEATUC.2018.8788852
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85071525737
T3 - Proceedings - 12th SEATUC Symposium, SEATUC 2018
BT - Proceedings - 12th SEATUC Symposium, SEATUC 2018
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 12th South East Asian Technical University Consortium Sysmposium, SEATUC 2018
Y2 - 12 March 2018 through 13 March 2018
ER -